China's view of Tibet

One year ago, Tibet erupted in violent protests that shook China, stunned the world and made many think twice about perceptions of China as a changed, more tolerant nation.

The March 10 riots erupted 49 years after Tibetans first tried to rise up against the fledgling rule of the Chinese Communist Party. It’s a politically thorny date for China, rife with emotion and misinformation for most Chinese. Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Topics: Human Rights, China
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Mar 10, 2009 - 9:57 AM PDT
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Edited by: Kaizar Campwala - Mar 10, 2009 - 9:57 AM PDT
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by Dwight Rousu - Mar. 10, 2009

While the story is quite short on independent verification of any Chinese claims, it does provide an informative picture of what the Chinese are being told about Tibet. The story does not specifically say who put together the exhibit, presumably the government of China.

The story suggests a curious people and an active propaganda campaign.

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